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the City of Boston. According to
Resnek, the monies didn’t go to
him personally, but to the company,
which allowed him to pay
his business expenses. Resnek
claimed that being paid by Philbin
through his Chelsea Press
LLC saved the newspaper 15%
or so in taxes that would have to
be taken out of his salary.
“So, the monies don’t go to
you personally,” asked Atty. Jeffrey
Robbins, representing DeMaria.
“They get deposited into
an LLC which does not identify
you as the owner but you own?”
“Yes,” stated Resnek.
The questioning returned
back to Resnek’s relationship
with City Clerk Sergio Cornelio,
which, according to Resnek,
began in 2017 when he started
working for Philbin and the
Leader Herald. Robbins asked
him if he was aware of Cornelio’s
mental and emotional state, if
he knew he suff ered from depression
and anxiety, and that
he had a two-month-old child.
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at right, showed their support during Monday’s council meeting at City Hall.
bullies — I was bullied.”
Next door neighbor Paul
Daniel, who rents from First
Baptist Church, asked if the
Everett Grace Food Pantry
could relocate due to parking
and traffi c restrictions. North
Shore Evangelical Missionary
Church, which previously
rented the space, moved to
School Street. Both churches
had approximately 60 to
70 members in support on
Monday.
During a June 13 city
council meeting, Daniel said
during public participation
that food pantry trucks are
often parked in his driveway.
“Boxes of food are often
thrown in front of my driveway,”
Daniel said. “We are
afraid to walk to the streets
of Everett, as our vehicles are
Everett Grace Food Pantry Founder Richard DelRossi, at right,
said the pantry has embraced every nationality, culture and
faith. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
being targeted.”
Cardillo replied that space
is tight in that area, and as a
tenant, Daniel doesn’t have
a say in relocation, adding
the driveway, or lack thereof,
belongs to the church/food
pantry.
CARDILLO | SEE PAGE 7
Everett Democrats Elect Offi cers
Mark Puleo and Samantha lambert to lead committee
T
he Everett Democratic City
and Ward Committee met
to reorganize its leadership
team on Thursday, June 16 in
a virtual Zoom meeting. The
City Committee elected Mark
Puleo, a longtime committee
member, as its citywide Chair.
The membership also elected
Samantha Lambert as Vice
Chair, Stephanie V. Smith as
the Treasurer/Secretary, and
James W. Henderson as the
Affirmative Action and Outreach
Offi cer.
“I’m grateful for the confi -
dence the local committee
members have placed in me
and I look forward to working
with the newly-elected officers
at the city and ward level,”
Puleo stated. “I also want to
thank previous Co-Chairs Gerly
Adrien and Patricia Cheever
for their eff orts over the last
four years. And I wanted to extend
special gratitude to Patti
Cheever who has been leading
the City Committee for 26
years. This is an incredible accomplishment,
and we owe
her a debt of gratitude for her
hard work.”
At the Ward level, the following
individuals were elected
to two-year terms: In Ward
Two, Stephanie Martins, Chair;
Michelle Goudey, Vice Chair;
John Goudey, Treasurer/Secretary;
and James W. Henderson,
Affirmative Action and Outreach
Offi cer. In Ward Three,
Darren Costa, Chair; Tricia DiDomenico,
Vice Chair; Francis
Parker, Treasurer/Secretary;
and Richard Eliseo, Sr. Affirmative
Action and Outreach
Offi cer. In Ward Four, John P.
Zakrosky, Jr., Chair; Jessica
Gold Boots, Vice Chair; Timothy
Boots, Treasurer/Secretary.
And in Ward Five, Marcony
Almeida-Barros, Chair; Kathleen
Flanagan, Vice Chair; and
Mark Puleo, Treasurer/Secretary.
Wards One and Six were
not able to organize at this
time, but reorganization meetings
for those wards will take
place in the coming months.
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Party entity in our
community, responsible for
organizing local Democrats,
working to elect Democrats
to public offi ce, and increasing
Democratic registration in
our neighborhoods. For more
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McGonagle, House pass comprehensive
behavioral health legislation
B
OSTON – On June 16,
2022, Rep. Joe McGonagle,
along with his colleagues
in the Massachusetts House of
Representatives, unanimously
passed “An Act addressing barriers
to care for mental health”
(H.4879), which is comprehensive
legislation addressing
longstanding issues with
the state’s behavioral health
care delivery system. The bill
focuses on acute psychiatric
care and crisis response, youth
behavioral health initiatives,
community-based behavioral
health services, investments
in the workforce, and enforcement
of existing behavioral
health parity laws. On November
11, 2021, the Massachusetts
Senate had passed a similar
version of this legislation,
and on June 23, 2022, the Legislature
appointed a Committee
of conference to reconcile
the differences between the
two bill versions.
“We are in the middle of
a mental health crisis in our
country,” said McGonagle. “For
many years, behavioral health
was overlooked or placed
into a box. With this legislation,
Massachusetts is unpacking
that box and working towards
fixing the problems. All
of these carefully thought-out
programs and policies will go a
long way to helping out those
struggling with a behavioral
problem, when it is chronic or
acute. It also opens up the conversation
more broadly, making
these issues easier to talk
about and therefore get help.
I am very proud and very grateful
to the legislature for this, especially
Speaker Mariano and
Rep. Adrian Madaro.”
“I’m proud of the legislation
passed by the House today that
builds on our long-standing efforts
to advance important reforms
and substantial investments
that are aimed at improving
our behavioral health
care delivery system,” said
Speaker of the House Ronald J.
Mariano (D-Quincy). “From addressing
the behavioral health
crisis that our young people are
currently experiencing, to our
efforts to alleviate emergency
department boarding, to provisions
that will bring us closer
to treating mental and physical
health equally, this legislation
will benefit all residents in the
Commonwealth when accessing
critical health care. I would
like to thank Chairman Adrian
Madaro for his hard work, and
for his commitment to producing
a strong bill.”
Highlights of the bill include:
mentation of the nationwide
988 hotline to access 24/7 suicide
prevention and behavioral
health crisis services. This
legislation also expands 911 to
bridge the gap until 988 is implemented
by increasing training,
funding, and capacity for
regional emergency responses
to behavioral health crises.
Red flag laws and Extreme
Risk Protection Order:
This bill initiates a public
Joseph McGonagle
State Representative
Initiatives to address emergency
department boarding:
• Creating online portals that
provide access to real-time
data on youth and adults seeking
mental health and substance
use services, including
a function that allows health
care providers to easily search
and find open beds
• Requiring the Health Policy
Commission (HPC) to prepare
and publish a report every
three years on the status
of pediatric behavioral health
• Codifying an expedited psychiatric
inpatient admissions
(EPIA) advisory council to reduce
hospital emergency department
boarding, including
a protocol to expedite placement
into appropriate care
settings for patients under the
age of 18
988 implementation and 911
expansion:
This legislation seeks to increase
behavioral health care
access across the Commonwealth
through the impleawareness
campaign on the
Commonwealth’s red flag laws
and Extreme Risk Protection
Orders (ERPOs), passed by the
Legislature in 2018, that limit
access to guns for people at
risk of hurting themselves or
others.
Full-system accountability
for parity:
This bill tackles disparities
in mental health and other
forms of health care by giving
the state additional tools
to enforce existing parity laws,
such as:
• Requiring licensed mental
health professionals to be
available during all operating
hours of an emergency department
(including via telehealth)
• Codifying hospital clinical
competencies and operational
standards and directing the
Department of Mental Health
(DMH) to establish a complaint
process for alleged violations
• Directing DMH to create
a comprehensive plan to address
access to continuing
care beds, intensive residential
treatment programs, and community-based
programs for paMCGONAGLE
| SEE PAGE 12
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McGonagle, House pass $10.9B transportation and infrastructure bill
O
n June 23, 2022, Representative
Joe McGonagle and his
colleagues in the Massachusetts
House of Representatives passed
a transportation and infrastructure
bill authorizing $10.9 billion
for projects, including $400 million
for the Massachusetts Bay
Transportation Authority (MBTA)
to address ongoing safety concerns
identified by the Federal
Transit Administration’s Safety
Management Inspection and
$250 million for the East-West
passenger rail project. McGonagle
secured $3 million for the
stormwater connector pipe near
Airforce Road in Everett. “An Act
relative to Massachusetts’s transportation
resources and climate”
(H.4897) passed the House of Representatives
155-0. H.4897 now
goes to the Senate for its consideration.
“Transportation
will always remain
a big priority in my book
and after serving on the transportation
committee, I’ve seen
how complicated these issues can
be,” said McGonagle. “There are
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and nothing is a quick
fi x but I am grateful to Speaker
Mariano and Chair Straus for also
prioritizing these needs. We were
able to secure money to help repair
a storm water connector pipe
and repair/repave the areas near
Air Force Road. This will alleviate
major fl ooding and make a safer
more effi cient intersection. Additionally,
thanks to my colleague
Rep. Dan Ryan of Charlestown,
we were also able to get money
to help ongoing projects in fi xing
the Island End Culvert and
the Amelia Earhart Dam, which
has been an ongoing project in
conjunction with the Mystic River
Watershed Association. I’m grateful
for this money and hope to see
the improvements.”
“Ensuring that the Commonwealth’s
transportation infrastructure
is adequately funded is a top
priority for the House, which is
why I’m proud of the legislation
passed today,” said House Speaker
Ronald J. Mariano (D-Quincy).
“In addition to signifi cant funding
for roadway and bridge projects,
this bill also recognizes the
importance of providing further
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in my book and after serving on the transportation
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can be.” - Rep. Joseph McGonagle
support for the MBTA in their ongoing
eff ort to address safety concerns,
and for the ever-important
East-West Rail project. I want to
thank Chairs Michlewitz, Straus,
and Gregoire, as well as all my colleagues
in the House, for the hard
work required to get this done.”
Other highlights of the bill:
• $2,812,457,157 for projects on
the interstate and non-interstate
federal highway system
• $1,270,000,000 for non-federally
aided roadway and bridge
projects and for the nonparticipating
portion of federally aided
projects
• $85,000,000 for pavement and
surface conditions on non-federally
aided roadways
• $25,000,000 for pavement and
surface conditions on municipal
roadways
• $20,000,000 for grants to municipalities
under the Complete
Streets Funding Program
• $25,000,000 for grants to
Transportation Management Associations
ments
•
$82,000,000 for rail improve•
$64,900,000 for projects of regional
transit networks and facilities
•
$1,375,000,000 for sustainable
transit system modernization and
rail improvements
• $114,100,000 for the Airport
Improvement Program
• $145,000,000 for multimodal
transportation planning and programming
•
$10,000,000 for a public realm
improvement program
• $3,500,000,000 for projects
funded with discretionary federal
grant funds
• $25,501,000 for the Mobility
Assistance Program
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for hire and carsharing, electric
school buses, electric short-haul
freight, and delivery trucks
Additionally, the bill:
• Updates safety requirements
to be met prior to excavation
projects
• Authorizes vehicles or trailers
used for maintenance or construction
activities in highway
work zones to display flashing
blue lights with a permit from
the registrar
• Requires the MBTA to provide
parking alternatives to commuters
when it demolishes or reconstructs
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• Requires the Massachusetts
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concerning public entities, including
those that may be created
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~ Political Announcement ~
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Guerline Alcy Announces Candidacy For State Representative
A
s a State Representative, we
have the capacity of bringing
funding into the community
to help improve the quality of
life. My name is Guerline Alcy. I am
running for State Representative
to bring fresh ideas and positive
solutions for working individuals
and families to the State House.
Running for this seat is about giving
everyone a voice. Local government
is incredibly important
to residents’ everyday quality of
life. The work of our State Representatives
affects every person
in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
and can transform and
empower communities. I have a
true vision of how we can represent
everyone in making decisions
that benefi t everyone.
I am a tenacious and diligent
professional, who is compassionate
about people and passionate
about service. Born in Haiti,
I arrived to the U.S. at the age
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in the financial services industry,
a restaurant manager, and
campaign manager. I am a wellknown
and longtime warrior for
children, youth, women, the elsystem
work for everyone.
We need strong, new leadership,
who will actually produce results
and not just talk or show up
for photo ops. I am proud to run
for the State Representative seat
because Everett needs a real leader
who will take a stand for all of
us. The democratic primary election
date is Tuesday, September
6, 2022. I look forward to meeting
and listening to you! Please
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 1, 2022
City of Everett Holds Monthly Lunch and Learn
T
he City of Everett recently
held its fifth monthly
Lunch and Learn at City Hall.
This month’s program was
titled: “Not So Micro: How
Little Things Make a Big Difference.”
Lunch
and Learn is a
monthly program created
and moderated by the City
of Everett’s Director of Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion,
Cathy Draine. It allows City
employees to come together,
share ideas and experiences,
and discuss new topics while
enjoying lunch from a local
Everett business. The series
is a part of the City’s commitment
to engage, educate and
elevate. This month’s lunch
was provided by local restaurant
Roxy’s Bakery and Café.
The special guest speak(From
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Diversity, Equity and inclusion Cathy Draine and
Pastor Edsel Cadet.
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During the program, Cadet
educated City employees
about microaggressions,
which are verbal, nonverbal
and environmental snubs or
insults. These insults can carry
unintentional hostile, derogatory
or negative messages
to target people who belong
to a marginalized group.
Microaggressions are often
rooted in stereotypical
thoughts or depictions that
are held by and perpetuated
in society. A person assuming
that someone else is more or
less intelligent based on their
race and expresses it directly
or indirectly through conversation
is an example of a
microaggression.
Microaggressions aren’t often
done intentionally, but it
can have a negative impact
on people who face them
over time.
City employees were also
encouraged to recall and
share stories of when they’ve
faced a microaggression and
to think of and offer nonaggressive
ways to handle
them.
City employees learned
that the best way for someone
who experiences a microaggression
to handle it
is by asking the other person
why they think that way.
This gives the opportunity
to open dialogue and cause
the person to clarify what
they said and think about
why they believe or don’t believe
in it.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett would
like to thank Pastor Cadet for
speaking to City employees
for June’s Lunch and Learn
program.
Roxy’s Bakery and Café provided the food, beverages and dessert.
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CARDILLO | FROM PAGE 2
“We distributed 300 million
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“Why would we move now?”
Daniel alleged that food
pantry members are acting
racist. However, Cardillo took
exception to his allegation
stating her church has Haitian
and black members and are
the furthest bit from racist.
“That was the first time
I ever heard of race — it’s
about space, not race,” Cardillo
said. “They don’t have anything
to back up that claim.”
The matter between the
two churches regarding occupancy
went to court in
2014, which Daniel said he
won but is in court again. The
judge will decide whether
the North Shore Evangelical
Missionary Church will move
back into 50 Church St. although
they had moved out
in February 2020 citing the
pandemic, eventually ending
up at a School St. restaurant.
Now they want to move
back in.
“If I appear dumb or stupid,
I have strong Christian values
and my religious background
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color and people who
self-identify themselves.
“I will not resign,” she said,
“I’m here to serve.”
During Monday’s meeting,
Everett Food Pantry founder
and executive director Richard
DelRossi said there are
language barriers with clients
and city-wide, but that
smiles and hugs are the universal
language.
“I would like to call out
Irene Cardillo for her brave
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the team as she lovingly
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culture and faith, transforming
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 1, 2022
Mayor DeMaria Announces
Dates for Outdoor Movie Nights
Special to The Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett are
pleased to announce dates
for our outdoor movie nights
that will be held throughout
the summer.
We invite residents to
please join us for an evening
of watching fun and family-friendly
films at Everett Stadium
(Cabot St., Everett, MA).
Each movie night will feature
a different film that everyone
will be sure to enjoy.
The gates will open at
7:30pm and the movie will begin
at approximately 8:30pm.
Popcorn and drinks will be
provided at the event. We encourage
everyone to bring
their lawn chairs or blankets
to enjoy films the whole family
will love with other members
of our community.
The movies being shown
will be decided at a later date.
We encourage everyone to
follow us on Facebook at City
of Everett and Instagram at
cityofeverettma to stay updated
about the movies we’ll be
showing, any other updates
and more.
Be sure to save these dates:
• Friday, July 15
• Friday, July 22
• Friday, August 12
• Friday, August 19
Internationally-Acclaimed guitarist
Johnny A. to perform July 24 at Kowloon
Advocate Staff Report
J
ohnny A. will be performing at the Kowloon
Restaurant on Rte. 1 north in Saugus on July
24. The concert is part of the Concerts for New
England Vets concert series. A portion of the
proceeds from this show will go towards support
for causes for New England Vets.
Johnny A. and his band will be performing at
this show his critically acclaimed instrumental
reimagining of Beatles songs titled “From A. to
BEATLES.” Johnny A.’s passion for The Beatles is
evident in this well-crafted and exciting set of
Beatles classics done Johnny A.-style.
Guitarist Johnny A. was born in Malden, Massachusetts
and grew up in the North Shore area
of Boston, where he led bands that played every
major and not-so-major venue in the area
as well as a host of roadside bars in New England.
Through
the 1980s and 1990s, while working
as a sideman, Johnny played with Santana
percussionist Mingo Lewis, blues and
soul duo Delaney & Bonnie, Derek & the Dominos
keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, and had a brief
stint with Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer
Doug Clifford.
He then began a seven-year role as guitarist
and musical director for J. Geils Band front
man Peter Wolf, playing on Wolf’s albums Fool’s
Parade (1999) and 1996’s Long Line, which he
co-produced with Wolf. He also performed
on numerous world tours with Wolf. Johnny
A. was also a member of Wolf’s House Party 5
band and various incarnations of his acoustic
ensembles which toured extensively throughout
the United States and Japan.
In late 1999, Johnny A. launched his solo career
and recorded a guitar instrumental album,
titled Sometime Tuesday Morning. The album
included original material as well as covers
of the Beatles’ “Yes It Is,” Jimmy Webb’s “Wichita
Lineman,” and Willie Cobbs’ blues classic “You
Don’t Love Me.”
The album garnered critical acclaim from radio
stations, critics, and his fans, and spawned
the instrumental single “Oh Yeah,” which charted
number one in the U.S. on the AAA radio format.
It marked the first time in over a decade
that an instrumental had achieved the number
one spot on radio. The album went on to sell
Johnny A. performs
over 100,000 copies.
In 2003, Gibson Custom Guitar company,
in close collaboration with Johnny, released a
“Johnny A.” Signature Model guitar, designed
to the artist’s specifications.
His solo album, Get Inside was released
by Steve Vai’s Favored Nations label in 2004
and yielded two radio singles, “I Had to Laugh,”
which was nominated for a Grammy, and a radio
edit of the title track “Get Inside.”
In 2010, Johnny A. released One November
Night, a live DVD/CD set recorded at Sculler’s
Jazz in Boston. In 2010, Johnny also became
the recipient of The Boston Music Award’s Blues
Artist of the Year 2010.
Driven, which saw Johnny A. mixing, producing,
and playing all the instruments, was
released in the spring of 2014. He was also inducted
into the Boston Music Hall of Fame in
2014.
In 2015, Johnny A. joined The Yardbirds, touring
and playing with the group as its lead guitarist.
He left the band in 2018 after playing
with them for three years.
His playing style encompasses elements of
rock, jazz, and blues, and he often uses a whammy
bar. He cites artists such as The Beatles, The
Yardbirds, Everly Brothers, Wes Montgomery, Chet
Atkins, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix and Les Paul as many
of his musical influences.
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Mayor announces
dates for Concert
in the Park series
Special to Th e Advocate
M
ayor Carlo DeMaria and
the City of Everett are
pleased to announce dates for
this summer’s Concert in the
Park series. We invite residents
to please join us for an evening
of listening to cool music
on warm summer nights
at Lt. Joseph Wehner Park (between
Lynn Street and Broadway).
Each concert will feature
a diff erent artist or band. We
encourage you to bring your
lawn chairs or blankets and
enjoy the live outdoor entertainment
from these spectacular
bands!
Be sure to save these dates
and times:
• Thursday, July 14: Vinny
Calderone & the “Good to Go”
band! 6 p.m.–8 p.m. Relax under
the stars while listening to
some of your favorite hits with
Everett’s own Vinny Calderone
and his band “Good to Go.”
• Thursday, July 21: Marcus
Santos & Grooversity! 6 p.m.–
8 p.m. Experience the excitement
and energy of the music
of Brazil with Marcus Santos
and Grooversity. Dancers,
drummers and Marcos make
up this high-energy 10-person
group that will wow you
with their performance! Listen
or even dance the night away!
• Thursday, August 4:
Smokin’ Joe & The Henchmen!
6 p.m.–8 p.m. He’s back by
popular demand! Local favorite
Smokin’ Joe and his Henchmen
will be sure to satisfy everyone’s
musical tastes with their
outstanding performance. Joe
and The Henchmen have been
performing for Everett crowds
for many years and are always
welcomed back with open
arms. So come on down to
Wehner Park, bring your lawn
chairs and blankets, and enjoy
a beautiful summer night with
some very cool tunes!
Nour Ghaib Named to Spring 2022 Dean’s
List at American International College
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PRINGFIELD, MA - Nour
Ghaib, of Everett, has
been named to the Spring
2022 Dean’s List at American
International College.
Dean’s List students are fulltime
students who have
achieved a 3.3 to 4.0 GPA.
Founded in 1885, American
International College
(AIC) is a private,
co-educational, doctoral
granting institution located
in Springfield, Massachusetts,
comprising
the School of Business,
Arts and Sciences, the
School of Education, and
the School of Health Sciences.
AIC supports and
advances education, diversity,
and opportunity
for its students and the
community.
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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 1, 2022
First Haitian female police offi cer sworn in, two fi refi ghters promoted
By Tara Vocino
T
wo fi refi ghters were promoted,
and the fi rst Haitian-American
female police
officer was sworn in during
Monday’s City Council meeting
at Everett City Hall. Everett
Fire Lt. James Collins was
promoted to Fire Captain. Everett
Firefi ghter Private Thomas
Ross was promoted to Lieutenant,
and City Clerk Sergio
Cornelio swore in Marie Charlusena
Sylvain to the Everett
Police Department.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Malden Police Lt. Trish Baily
congratulates Everett Offi cer
Marie Sylvain.
Incoming Fire Lt. Thomas Ross with girlfriend and family, shown from left to right: girlfriend Kailee
Caron, father Arthur Ross, sister Jaime Ross, Fire Lt. Ross, sister Jesse Ross and mother Susan Ross.
Marie Chalusena Sylvain is shown being pinned by Malden
Police Offi cer Walky Joseph.
The Sylvain family, from left; Offi cer Walky Joseph (Malden PD), Ismail Corney, Pascale
Kene (mother), Offi cer Marie Sylvain, and Christa Sylvain.
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First Haitian female police offi cer sworn in, two fi refi ghters promoted
City Clerk Sergio Cornelio swore in Everett Firefi ghter
Private Thomas Ross to be a Fire Lieutenant.
Ava pinned her father, James, from lieutenant
to captain.
The new hires: incoming Fire Captain James Collins,
incoming Police Offi cer Marie Charlusena Sylvain and
incoming Fire Lt. Thomas Ross.
Incoming Fire Captain James Collins and family: proud wife Jody, James – who comes from a
fi refi ghter family – mother, Kathleen and daughter, Ava.
Retired Fire Captain Andrew O’Hearn pinned incoming Fire
Lt. Thomas Ross.
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Tie softball game highlights this year’s Agganis all-star contests
By Greg Phipps
T
he annual four-day Agganis
All-Star event featured
an odd tie game and, as
always, showcased some of
the best talent in the area. The
Games kicked off with the traditional
opening ceremony on
Sunday and included a 9-9 tie
in the softball clash.
Lynn Classical’s Izzy Faessler
was named MVP for the South
softball team while Gloucester’s
Natalie Aiello took the
MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 3
tients awaiting discharge from
acute psychiatric hospital units
• Implementing mental
health watch reforms in correctional
settings, including
changes to the referral to mental
health process for those
who are incarcerated or detained,
and establishing a process
for a person on mental
health watch for longer than 72
hours to petition to be transhonor
for the North. The game
did also end in a tie as recently
as 2017. So, this year’s deadlock
was not the first time that
has happened in the 24-year
history of the softball contest.
In baseball’s 27th annual
game at Fraser Field, the South
notched a 7-5 victory led by
MVP Mike Krouse of Peabody.
Saugus’s Ryan Anderson was
a member of this year’s South
squad. The North emerged
victorious, 12-7, in the girls’ lacrosse
game. Hamilton-Wenferred
School-based
behavioral
health services and programming:
•
Limiting the use of suspension
and expulsion in all licensed
early education and
care programs
• Requiring school districts to
adopt a behavioral health crisis
response plan which may be
based on a cost-neutral model
plan to be developed by the
Department of Elementary and
ham’s Haley Hamilton was MVP
for the North. Saugus players
Georgia Fiore and Elise Rego
were members of the South
squad. The North also scored
a victory in the boys’ lacrosse
game.
On Monday at Lynn Classical
High School, the South
defeated the North, 99-85,
in boys’ basketball while the
North took home a 55-33 win
in the girls’ clash. Saugus’s Tyrone
Manderson played for
the South in the boys’ contest.
Secondary Education
• Creating a statewide program
to help schools implement
school-based behavioral
health services
Access points for youth for effective
behavioral health treatment:
•
Creating a complex care resolution
panel to ensure children
with complex behavioral
health needs are assisted
quickly and with cross-agency
support and coordination
It was the 17th year of basketball
competition at the Agganis
Games.
In soccer action on Tuesday
at Manning Field, the North
rolled to a convincing 7-0 win,
led by Gloucester’s Andrew
Coelho, who was named the
MVP for the North. Lynn Classical’s
Jair Alvarez received MVP
honors of the South.
The girls’ game ended in
a 2-2 tie. Goalie Samantha
Bunar of Lynnfield received
the MVP honor for the North
• Requiring behavioral health
assessments and referrals for
children entering the foster
care system
• Empowering the Office of
the Child Advocate (OCA) to receive
complaints from children
and families and to assist them
in resolving issues with access
to behavioral health services
Expanded insurance coverage:
This
legislation requires insurance
coverage of critical
while Central Catholic’s Adrianna
Marinello notched the
award for the South. Saugus
players Jordan Morris and
Kylie Phillips were members
of the North squad. Revere’s
Carolina Bettero was on the
South’s roster.
It was the 26th year of the
soccer competition at the
Games. The South won in 2021
and the North was victorious
in 2019 in the boys’ game. The
North triumphed in the 2021
and ‘19 girls’ game.
behavioral health services, including:
•
Emergency service programs
•
Services provided under
psychiatric collaborative care
models
• Mental health acute treatment,
community-based acute
treatment, and intensive community-based
acute treatment
without prior authorization
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DeMaria
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Over 60 teams compete in First Annual Cornhole for Cancer Tournament
Two teams: Team Gin and Tonic, Giana Dean and Trent Picillo,
and Team Breast Friends, Kristine Paglia and Matthew Kuruc,
who played for family, past and present.
Event organizers, pictured from left to right: Gina Fitzgerald, Joseph Massa, Ronnie Smith,
Henry Grant, Linda Holt, Jay Holt, Peter Sikora, Kim Helena, Joe MacLaughlin and Lisa Massa.
Not pictured: Chris Grant and Mike DiPietro.
By Tara Vocino
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Team Romb Raiders: Juliette and
John Romboli played in honor of
event organizer/cancer survivor
Jay Holt.
Team Goodness Gracious: Everett
Firefighters Christopher and David
Grace.
Team Chocolate Chip: Malden residents
Christopher Rogers and Cliff Williams played
for cancer survivor Jay Holt, of Everett, during
Saturday’s Cornhole for Cancer Tournament at
Rivergreen Park.
pproximately 62 teams
played in a First Annual
Cornhole for Cancer Tournament,
sponsoring Dana-Farber
research for cancer, at Rivergreen
Park on Saturday.
Darcie Stevens, who is on Stud
Muffi ns, and Daniel Driscoll,
who is on Double D’s, played
for Jay Holt.
Team Baggy Smalls: Breast cancer
survivor Trisha Sylva and Steven
Sylva.
Team Philthy Phil’s, consisting of Phil Tammaro
Sr. and Phil Tammaro Jr., won the Cornhole For
Cancer Tournament. Pictured are hosts Jay Holt,
second from left, and Joseph MacLaughlin.
(Courtesy photo, event organizer Jay Holt)
Team State of Confusion: Everett
residents Thomas Golden and Paul
Bernier played for Christine Golden,
who has thyroid cancer.
Team DeMac: Joseph DeSisto and
Shawn MacTavish.
Team Old Stodgies and Undertakers: Philip
Giandello, Fred Veader and Dillon Veader played
for Everett girls’ softball coach Jay Holt.
Team Northeast Fence in Saugus:
kidney cancer survivor Ken Morganti,
of Everett, and Corey Rouff .
Team GK Dental, of Everett:
Giselle Sanchez and Ashlie
Berube.
Team “Who’s Coming In Second?” Jerry Navarra
and Joseph Simione played cornhole in memory
of Camelle Simione, who had leukemia and
breast cancer.
Team EFD-1: John Russo (at left) and Daniel Concannon,
who are playing for Donald Concannon, who has
prostate cancer. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Team Double D’s and Stud Muffi ns: James Turner
and Derek Stevens were on opposing teams, but
they both played for event co-organizer Jay Holt.
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RESNEK | FROM PAGE 1
“You told people in Sept. of
2021 that he [Cornelio] was suffering
quite dramatically from
anxiety and depression, correct?”
asked Robbins. “You knew
he was susceptible to pressure.”
“Yes,” said Resnek.
Robbins asked him if he
thought Cornelio was susceptible
to being pressured into
making statements; Resnek
agreed. “You actually urged
people to pressure Mr. Cornelio
into making statements about
Mr. DeMaria, correct?” “That’s
correct,” replied Resnek.
Resnek said he urged people
to pressure Cornelio into speaking
out against the mayor, but
not in a coercive way.
Robbins offered a rebuttal
with Exhibit 12, which showed
an email exchange which took
place on Sept. 14, 2021, between
Resnek and Andrea Estes
of The Boston Globe where
Resnek points out to Estes that
Cornelio’s emotional and mental
state could be used to her
advantage. “Let’s see what we
can do. Don’t be afraid to pressure
Sergio, but keep in mind
he suff ers from anxiety and depression
rather dramatically. He
must be pushed or you will get
nothing from him,” writes Resnek
to Estes,
“And these are e-mails that
you wrote to this person back
and forth on September 13th,
correct?” asked Robbins. “Yes,
sir,” replied Resnek.
Resnek published his fi rst story
about the commercial property
deal in the Leader Herald
on Sept. 8 – a story that falsely
claimed that Mayor DeMaria
coerced and extorted $97,000
from Cornelio. Resnek, in his
previous June 3 deposition,
stated he didn’t have any proof
that Cornelio was forced to pay
the mayor or that he was illegally
involved in the property deal.
Resnek would explain that the
only information he actually did
have was that the Corey Street
sale has taken place through
the Registry of Deeds and that
he never went to any City Hall
departments, attorneys or bank
offi cials to obtain the public information
despite his claims of
being an Emmy-winning investigative
reporter.
Asked if it bothered him that
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BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM COMCAST
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LLC
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
Comcast Cable Communications Management LLC desires to excavate the public
highways and to run and maintain for the transmission and distribution of telecommunications
in and under the following public streets, lanes, highways and places of the City of
Everett and of the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other structures, fixtures and
appurtenances designed or intended to protect or operate said conduits and accomplish
the objects of said Company; and the digging up and opening the ground to lay or place
same dated the 22nd day of June, 2022
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
Broadway – Starting at the existing Verizon Manhole excavating to place (2)
4” PVC Conduits 162’ +/- and (2) 17” x 30” vaults. From the newly placed vaults,
excavating to place (1) 2” PVC Conduits 24’ +/- to provide Comcast Service to
number 305 through 325 Broadway.
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain for the transmission
and distribution of telecommunications in and under the public streets, lanes, highways
and places of the City of Everett and of the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other
structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protect or operate said
conduits and accomplish the objects of said Company; and the digging up and opening
the ground to lay or place in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: Broadway
- Everett - Massachusetts
Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held at 7:00PM, on the July 11,
2022 at the Everett City Council Chambers, Everett City Hall.
July 1, 2022
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on
Monday July 18, 2022 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor
George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend
and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 1 and 3 Air Force Rd.
Map/Lot:
Person Requesting: David E. O’Neil
391 Broadway, Suite 300
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
Applicant seeks a permit for occupancy to use the existing
building as an automobile parts warehouse and parts distribution
facility in conjunction with the existing non-conforming use
which is for Office and Limousine Service. The existing building
is located in the Riverfront Overlay District.
Reason for Denial:
Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning
Ordinance Appendix A as follows:
The City of Everett Zoning Ordinances APPENDIX A section
26 (b) Uses: does not specifically allow an automobile parts
warehouse facility and parts distribution as a use in this district.
The applicant must seek relief in the form of a Special Permit for
this use from the Everett Zoning Board of Appeals.
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
July 1, 8, 2022
he was putting pressure on the
city clerk despite the fact that
Cornelio was suffering from
anxiety and depression, Resnek
stated that he wasn’t a doctor
but he needed the information
to write articles about the
mayor. “And that was a desire
you knew Mr. Philbin had, correct?
asked Robbins. “Yes,” said
Resnek.
Resnek stated the importance
of obtaining information from
Cornelio as he believed he (Cornelio)
was the “keeper of all the
mayor’s secrets.” When asked to
explain, Resnek, now appearing
desperate, stated that the mayor
was involved in a sexual harassment
complaint, claiming
the story, which detailed an assault,
came from Cornelio.
When he was asked if he had
any notes from the interview,
Resnek said he did not.
Resnek also claimed he knew
the case had been dismissed for
lack of probable cause but still
wrote in the Sept. 15 edition of
the Leader Herald a story detailing
the Revere police report in
spite of knowing it was 14 years
old. “Did you write that it had
been dismissed for lack of probable
cause?” asked the attorney.
“No, I didn’t,” responded Resnek.
Resnek admitted writing the
article just before the primary.
Asked if he was ever accused
of sexual harassment, Resnek
replied, “never in a specifi c way
in court.” “You have been accused
of sexual harassment,
correct?” asked Robbins. “I think,
yes,” replied Resnek.
The attorney asked about the
infl ammatory article called “Eye
on Everett.” Resnek wrote that in
the Revere police report it was
“well known” that DeMaria held
a knife against the throat of a
person, but when shown the
police report, Resnek couldn’t
find anywhere in the report
that a knife or scissors was mentioned.
In fact, the complainant
never reported to police that a
knife was placed against their
throat. Resnek then admitted
that he never informed the
readers that the charges were
thrown out by the court, but
instead he teased the readers
about an upcoming story about
the mayor where he was going
to “lay it all out” through his fi ctitious
character “The Blue Suit.”
Circling back to the Corey
Street property deal between
the mayor and the city clerk,
Robbins questioned Resnek
over his interview about the
property sale, asking him to
confi rm that he only had one
conversation in Aug. 2021 with
Cornelio prior to the publication
of his two Sept. 2021 stories.
Resnek confi rmed as such and
said their conversation might
have lasted approximately seven
to eight minutes. “And you
had a notepad on you for some
reason?” asked Robbins. “Well,
I’m a reporter,” replied Resnek
despite having to deliver newspapers,
according to Resnek, to
50 stops that day.
“And there are no contemporaneous
notes of any conversation
you had about Corey
St., correct?” “That is correct, sir.”
Resnek stated that any notes
he made from the conversation
were made outside the city
Clerk’s Offi ce.
When asked if he ever read
any documents pertaining to
the Corey Street property sale,
the state ethics committee
opinion, city clerk records of the
mayor’s interest in the property,
or any records of public record
before he wrote the infl
ammatory Sept. 2021 articles
RESNEK | SEE PAGE 19
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RESNEK | FROM PAGE 18
about the mayor’s involvement
in the transaction, Resnek stated
he had not. Instead, Resnek
claimed his “partner” Matthew
Philbin had read them.
When asked if Mr. Philbin ever
sought information from the
City Clerk’s Offi ce to ascertain
if the mayor had fi led a public
disclosure of interest or sought
an opinion of the state ethics
commission in the Corey Street
property, Resnek stated, “no.”
In fact, according to Resnek’s
testimony, neither he nor Philbin
ever pursued any information
relevant to the Corey
Street property sale – state ethics
commission opinions, emails
and texting between DeMaria
and Cornelio with respect to
bank financing, information
from anyone else regarding fi -
nancing of the property, the
sellers of the property, or any
parties affi liated with the property
– prior to publishing their
Sept. 2021 stories leading up to
the elections.
Resnek claimed that he made
an eff ort to ascertain what the
mayor’s role was in the sale of
the property, saying he spoke
to a wide variety of people who
had knowledge in the deal, but
not one single word of the alleged
conversations was written
down in his reporter’s notebook.
“Do you have the actual
notes that you wrote down?”
questioned Robbins. “Probably
not,” replied the intrepid reporter.
Resnek
then admitted that
all his “Blue Suit” articles he
wrote were complete fabrications,
claiming he “usually” has
a disclaimer that the pieces are
discussions between him and
The Blue Suit. “Did you tell your
readers that these “discussions”
are complete fabrications…?”
asked Robbins. “I think my readers
are intelligent enough to
make that distinction,” replied
Resnek.
Resnek insisted that the Blue
Suit articles are a writer’s column
– placed in the editorial
page. When asked if he thought
the readers understood that it
was fi ction, Resnek said, “One
would only hope”.
When asked again about
the disclaimer, Resnek said he
didn’t see them in his articles
shown to him during the deposition,
but said he has it on his
computer.
Resnek said he doesn’t use
the words “fiction” or “made
up” to his readers regarding
the Blue Suit columns – or any
other type proclaiming that its
work of fi ction. Instead, Resnek
reads a headline from the col-
Legal Notice -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI22D1713DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
BARBARA M. RAMOS, Plaintiff
vs.
CLEITON R. DE SOUZA, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B.
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party.
SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to
serve upon: George Hyder, Esq., Law Office
of Stephen Bandar, 6 Lincoln Knoll Lane, Suite 102
Burlington, MA 01803 your answer, if any, on or before
07/25/2022. If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to
the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also
required to file a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of
the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: June 10, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
July 01, 2022
PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM
RCN TELECOM SERVICES, LLC
To all parties interested in the public hearing.
Be it hereby ordered:
RCN Telecom Services, LLC desires to excavate the public highways and to run and
maintain for the transmission and distribution of telecommunications in and under the
following public streets, lanes, highways and places of the City of Everett and of the
pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other structures, fixtures and appurtenances
designed or intended to protect or operate said conduits and accomplish the objects
of said Company; and the digging up and opening the ground to lay or place same dated
the 21nd day of June, 2022
The following are the streets and highways referred to:
West Street and Carter Street: From Utility Pole #1614 on Carter Street place (1) 4”
PVC Communication Conduit 250’ +/- in a southerly direction to Utility Pole #1251
on West Street
Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted
permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain for the transmission
and distribution of telecommunications in and under the public streets, lanes, highways
and places of the City of Everett and of the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other
structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protect or operate said
conduits and accomplish the objects of said Company; and the digging up and opening
the ground to lay or place in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: West &
Carter Streets - Everett - Massachusetts
Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held at 7:00PM, on the July 11,
2022 at the Everett City Council Chambers, Everett City Hall.
July 1, 2022
umn, “Josh Resnek reading to
the mayor’s Blue Suit from an offi
cial Revere police report.”
Resnek felt that someone
would have to be insane to not
understand that it was fi ction.
But in rebuttal, the attorney
showed Resnek a headline that
states “Revelations we cannot
quite believe about the mayor,
but they’re all true.” “You’re actually
saying this is true, right?”
asked Robbins. “It’s an editorial
comment,” said Resnek.
Asked why he would tell
the reader that it’s “all true” – if
you’re simultaneously saying
that its fabrication – Resnek replied
that he didn’t think the
Blue Suit would lie to him.
In one particular Blue Suit
column, Resnek describes details
in a fi ve-page Revere police
report, making accusations
against the mayor which never
appeared in the actual report.
Resnek admitted that he fabricated
every Blue Suit piece.
“Every single Blue Suit piece
that you wrote is totally made
up, right?” “Yes sir,” replied Resnek.
Next
week: Sources revealed
– or accused.
MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 12
• Annual mental health
wellness exams
Workforce investments:
This proposal builds upon
the Behavioral Health Trust
Fund by carving out specific
grant programs for health
care providers, which would
fi nance:
• Workforce Pipeline Investments:
a scholarship program
to support a culturally, ethnically,
and linguistically diverse
behavioral health workforce,
with a focus on clinicians
who commit to serving
high-need populations.
• Integrated Care: a grant
program to expand integrated
care models that enable
providers to expand their
practices to provide behavioral
health care in primary
care settings
• Support for Providers: a
grant program to promote
the mental health and wellbeing
of providers
Behavioral health parity implementation
and enforcement:
This
legislation tackles the
- LEGAL NOTICE -
CITY OF EVERETT
disparity by health plans to
reimburse mental health services
at lower rates than other
forms of health care by providing
the Commonwealth
additional tools to enforce
existing parity laws and promote
compliance.
This legislation enhances
oversight of parity compliance
by:
• Requiring carriers to comply
with annual reporting requirements
•
Directing the Division of
Insurance (DOI) to review and
ensure insurer compliance
with parity laws
• Authorizing the Offi ce of
Patient Protection (OPP) to
identify and refer potential
parity violations that arise
during OPP grievance reviews
to the DOI and the AG’s
offi ce
“An Act addressing barriers
to care for mental health”
(H.4879) passed the House of
Representatives 155-0 after a
similar version of this legislation
passed in the Massachusetts
State Senate. The legislation
moves back to the Senate
for further consideration.
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- Legal Notice -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
Docket No. MI22D0843DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
JENNIFER McKOY, Plaintiff
vs.
KEVIN McKOY, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B.
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party.
SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon:
Cathy Anne Marino, Esq., Attorney at Law, 28 Pauline
St., Winthrop, MA 02152 your answer, if any, on or before
07/29/2022. If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to
the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also
required to file a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of
the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: June 17, 2022
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
July 1, 2022
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on
Monday July 18, 2022 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor
George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend
and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 22 Forest Ave.
Map/Lot: E0-01-000070
Person Requesting: Andrea Garcia
12 Lambert St.
Revere, MA 02151
PROPOSAL:
Applicant is seeking approval to: Create dormer on existing 3rd
floor.
Reason for Denial:
• The proposed dormer does not meet the FAR requirements to
create such a structure.
Zoning:
Section 4 Dwelling Districts paragraph (B.2.b.ii.c) which states the
following: Two family dwelling-----3200 square feet minimum.
All other uses-----0.5 maximum floor area ratio (Ord. of 6-29-87;
Ord. of 4-29-91 Ord. of 7/16/2002; Ord. of 11/13/2007.
The FAR of the building is .6 where .5 is required.
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
July 1, 8, 2022
LEGAL NOTICE
CITY OF EVERETT
Re: Relocation of Cremated Remains
Niche Wall Glenwood Cemetery
Notice is hereby given to all and any license holders or
heirs of license holders of niche spaces in the niche wall
at the entrance of Glenwood Cemetery that cremated
remains will be transferred from the existing niche into a
new niche and the existing niche wall will be demolished.
This notice is intended for those unknown parties for
which the cemetery has no record and were unable to be
contacted to date via mail.
Interested parties are directed to contact the cemetery
office at 617–394-2285 prior to July 31, 2022 after which
time the remains will be transferred with no further notice.
Robert Moreschi
Chief Procurement Officer
July 1, 8, 2022
CITY OF EVERETT
- LEGAL NOTICE -
BOARD OF APPEALS
484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on
Monday July 18, 2022 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor
George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend
and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition.
Whereas a petition has been presented by:
Property Address: 25-27 Corey Street
Map/Lot: C0-04-000029
Person Requesting: Mr. Michael A Valverde
25 Corey Street
Everett, MA 02149
PROPOSAL:
To demolish the existing garage and construct a new two
(2) story garage 19’-11” x 20’-10”
Reason for Denial:
The proposed two (2) story garage does not comply with the
City of Everett Zoning Ordinance for setbacks
The proposed garage is 1.6 feet to the rear lot line where 4 feet
is required.
Zoning:
Section 4 Dwelling Districts line 7 Rear Yard:
b. Garage and Sheds ---Four (4) feet minimum
BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF
EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary Gerace - Chairman
Roberta Suppa - Clerk
July 1, 8, 2022
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How to Hire an In-Home
Helper for an Aging Parent
Dear Savvy Senior,
I would like to hire an inhome
helper for my 82-yearold
mother to assist with
household chores like housekeeping,
grocery shopping and
driving her to the doctor, etc.
But mom doesn’t require any
personal/physical caregiving,
nor does she require any home
medical care. Any tips to help
us fi nd someone?
Searching Sarah
Dear Sarah,
Getting your mother some
help at home to handle some
of her day-to-day chores is a
smart idea that can make a
big difference keeping her
independent longer. Here’s
are some tips to help you fi nd
someone reliable.
In-Home Help
For seniors who could use
some help at home – but
don’t need a caregiving aide
for personal care – there are
homemakers/home helpers
you can hire that can help
make life a little easier.
Most in-home helpers can
assist with any number of
things like shopping, running
errands, transportation,
light housekeeping, laundry,
meal preparation, arranging
services (home maintenance,
lawn care, etc.) and other
household chores, along
with providing companionship
and support. And, if your
mom gets to the point she
needs personal/physical care
like bathing or dressing, many
home helpers can assist with
this too.
Most home helpers are part
time workers who work a few
hours a day or a few days per
week.
You also need to know that
while Medicare does cover
home health care services if a
doctor orders it, they do not
cover in-home homemaker/
helper services.
There are two ways in
which you can go about hiring
someone for your mom;
either through a home care
agency, or you can hire someone
directly on your own.
Home Care Agency
Hiring a home helper
through a non-medical home
care, or non-medical companion
care agency is the easiest,
but most expensive option
of the two. Costs typically
run anywhere from $15 to
$25 an hour depending on
where you live.
How it works is you pay the
company, and they handle
everything including assigning
appropriately trained and
pre-screened staff to care for
your mother and finding a
fi ll-in on days her helper cannot
come.
Some of the drawbacks,
however, are that you may
not have much input into the
selection of the aide, and the
helpers may change or alternate,
which can cause a disruption.
To
fi nd a home care agency
in your area, use search
engines like Google or Yahoo
and type in “non-medical
home care” followed
by the city and state your
mom lives in. Or you can use
Medicare’s home health services
search tool at Medicare.
gov/care-compare – click on
“home health services.” Most
home health agencies offer
some form of non-medical
home care services too.
You can also check your local
yellow pages under “home
health services.”
Hiring Directly
Hiring a personal assistant/home
helper on your
own is the other option, and
it’s less expensive. Costs typically
range between $12 and
$20 per hour. Hiring directly
also gives you more control
over who you hire so you
can choose someone who
you feel is right for your mom.
But be aware that if you do
hire someone on your own,
you become the employer so
there’s no agency support to
fall back on if a problem occurs
or if the assistant doesn’t
show up. You’re also responsible
for paying payroll taxes
and any worker-related injuries
that may happen. If you
choose this option, make sure
you check the person’s references
thoroughly and do a
criminal background check.
To fi nd someone, ask for referrals
through friends or you
can search online at sites like
Care.com or CareLinx.com.
For more information on
hiring in-home help for your
mom, the Family Caregiver Alliance
off ers a helpful guide
that you can access at Caregiver.org/resource/hiringhome-help.
Send
your senior questions
to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443,
Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org.
Jim Miller is a contributor
to the NBC Today show
and author of “The Savvy Senior”
book.
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completing the appropriate
MassHealth waiver request form.
The waiver form must be submitted
to the Estate Recovery Unit no
later than 60 days after the MassHealth
Notice of Claim is fi led in
the Probate Court. They are as
follows:
• Residence and Financial
Hardship Waiver
• Care Provided Waiver
•
Income-based waiver
Residence and Financial Hardship
Waiver:
The heir lived in the property
on a continuous basis for at least
2 years prior to the member’s admission
to an institution or death
and continues to live in the property
when MassHealth fi les its notice
of claim;
The heir inherited an interest in
the property from the deceased
member’s estate;
The heir is not being forced to
sell the property by other devisees
or heirs; and
At the time MassHealth first
presented its claim, the annual
gross income of the heir’s family
group was less than or equal
to 133% of the applicable federal
poverty level income standard.
Care provided Hardship Waiver:
The heir resided in the home
continuously for 2 years prior to
the member’s admission to an
institution or before the member’s
death;
During that time, the member
needed, and the heir provided,
a level of care that avoided the
sees or heirs;
Income-Based Hardship Waiver:
MassHealth will grant either a
member’s admission to a facility;
The heir continues to live in the
home at the time the notice of
claim is fi led;
The heir inherited an interest in
the property from the deceased
member’s estate;
The sale of the property is required
to satisfy the claim;
The heir is not being forced to
sell the property by other devipartial
or full waiver of estate recovery
based upon the income of
the heir who inherited an interest
in the member’s estate.
The amount of the waiver will
be limited to $50,000 if the heir’s
family group had a gross income
below 400% of the applicable federal
poverty level for 2 years prior
to the date of the notice of claim
being fi led;
The amount of the waiver will
be 100% if the heir’s family group
had a gross income below 133%
of the applicable federal poverty
level for 2 years prior to the date
of the notice of claim being fi led.
It is important to be informed
of these hardship waivers. It is
also imported to avoid probate if
at all possible as estate recovery
can only be brought against the
“probate” estate and not against
property held in Trust.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate planning/elder law attorney, Certifi ed
Public Accountant, registered investment advisor, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a masters degree in taxation.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
LEASE OF ROOFTOP SPACE
FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES
Everett Housing Authority is soliciting sealed bids for
the lease and use of rooftop and penthouse level space
on Glendale Towers, 381 Ferry Street in Everett, Ma.
This space is available for the installation and operation
of radio communications facilities. The lease and
use of these spaces will be on a non-exclusive basis.
Bids will be received at Everett Housing Authority, 393
Ferry Street, Everett, Ma 02149 ATT: Stephen Kergo
and received no later than 2:00 p.m., on August 4, 2022,
at such time, the bids will be publicly opened and read
aloud. Invitations for Bids are available by contacting
skergo.eha@comcast.net or maybe picked up at the
Authority’s office, 393 Ferry Street, Everett, MA.
July 1, 2022
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OBITUARIES
Edward Dimond
Mass will be held in Immaculate
Conception Church 489
Broadway in Everett at 10:00
am. Relatives and friends are
kindly invited to attend. Visiting
hours will be held at
the funeral home on Tuesday
from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. Complimentary
valet parking Tuesday
at the Main Street entrance.
Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Everett. Late United
States Air Force Veteran. For
more information, please visit
www.roccofuneralhome.com
October 13, 1944 ~ June 27,
2022 (age 77)
E
dward J. Dimond passed
away peacefully surrounded
by his family on June 27,
2022. Beloved husband of the
late Marie (Pizzuto) Dimond.
Loving father of Michelle and
her husband Matthew, Brian
and his wife, Nicole, Nicole
and her husband, Brian P. and
Darnielle and her fiancé, Ryan.
Cherished Grandfather of Amber,
Macayla, Ashleigh, Sydnee,
Alyssa, Erin, Zachary, Kloey,
Chelsi and Mckenna. Brother
of Kathy Venzia, Steven Dimond,
Larry Dimond and the
late Louis Dimond. Edward is
also survived by many nieces,
nephews, great-nieces, greatnephews
and good friends. Funeral
from Salvatore Rocco &
Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main
Street, Everett on Wednesday,
July 6 at 9:00 am. A Funeral
Catherine A. “Kitty”
Siciliano
voted daughter of the late
Rubin and Anna (Pitts) Hancock.
Beloved wife of Joseph
M. Siciliano. Dear and devoted
mother of Angela White, Joseph
Tirone and his wife, Maryann,
Diane Hensley and her
husband, Michael, Catherine
Westbrooks, Paul Tirone and
his wife, Lei, Robert Tirone and
his wife, Maria, John Tirone
and his partner, Nick Walton.
Sister of Michael Hancock,
Dorothy Rose, Judith Costantino,
Virginia Anderson and the
late Patricia Straccia, Leo, Robert,
Buddy and Richard Hancock.
Kitty is also survived by
14 loving grandchildren; 15
loving great-grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours were held
at the Cafasso & Sons Funeral
Home, 65 Clark St. Everett on
~ In Memoriam ~
1 Year Anniversary
Marguerite P. “Peggy” Bruno
April 20, 1925~ July 16, 2021
June 19 followed by a funeral
Mass in St. Anthony’s Church.
Interment to follow at the Puritan
Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody.
Dennis
R. Johnson, Sr.
O
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 24
f Everett and formerly of
Lynn, passed away at Kaf
Everett, entered into
eternal rest on Tuesday,
June 14, 2022 peacefully, surrounded
by her loving and caring
family. She was 92 years
old. Kitty was born in South
Boston and lived in East Boston
and Everett for many years.
She was retired from the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts,
Department of Revenue. DeO
Miss
You Mom!
Forever in Our Hearts and Prayers.
Your Loving Family
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REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS
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BUYER1
BUYER2
Arya, Tenzin
Gaona-Sanabria, Diego A
Wagle, Bimala N
OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 23
plan Family Hospice in Danvers
on June 18th, 2022, at 77
years. Born in Lynn, he was
the beloved father of Dennis
Johnson, Jr, Kurt Gastonguay,
and Tina Johnson. Former husband
of Sherrill (Lawlor) Johnson.
Loving brother of the late
Gloria Johnson. He is also survived
by 6 cherished grandchildren.
Prior to his retirement,
Dennis was employed at
General Electric in Lynn as a jet
engine assembler for 46 years
Arya, Tenzin T
Solis, Manuel
Wagle, Jagannath
SELLER1
Dasilva, Joaquim
Woodlawn Street RT
Eleta, Borko
and played for the GE softball
team. Dennis was an avid
horse racing fan and a talented
golfer, who loved to travel
playing at many golf courses.
Relatives and friends attended
a Funeral Mass in St. Pius
Church, 215 Maple St., Lynn on
Monday, June 27th, at 11 am.
Visiting hours were held on
Sunday at the JF Ward Funeral
Home, 772 Broadway, Everett.
Interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery,
Salem.
Gabriella “Lina”
(Salvati) Galluccio
O
f Lynnfi eld, formerly of Everett,
entered into eternal
rest, unexpectedly, Sunday,
June 26, 2022. She was 88
years old. Born in Salerno, Italy,
Lina lived in Everett for many
years before transitioning to
Lynnfield. Lina was an extremely
talented seamstress,
having made many beautiful
outfi ts during her long career.
Beloved wife of the late
Andrew Galluccio for 47 years
prior to his passing in 2001.
Dear and devoted mother of
Gina G. Granfone of Wakefi eld
and Thomas J. Galluccio and
his wife, Donatella of Stoneham.
Dear sister of Carlo Salvati,
Matilde Coppola of Italy
and the late Maria Losco. Loving
“Nonna” of Marcella Granfone,
Simona Granfone, Briana
Galluccio and Monica Galluccio.
Relatives and friends are
respectfully invited to attend
Gabriella’s visitation in the CaSELLER2
ADDRESS
Dasilva,
Geraldina 14 Elm St
Woodworth, Sandra J 131 Woodlawn St
10 Fisher Ter
CITY DATE
Everett
Everett
Everett
06.10.22
06.10.22
06.07.22
fasso & Sons Funeral Home,
65 Clark St. (Corner of Main
St.) EVERETT, Thursday, June
30 at 9 a.m. followed by her
funeral Mass in St. Anthony’s
Church, 38 Oakes St., Everett,
at 10:30 a.m. Entombment
PRICE
800000
525000
855000
Holy Cross Chapel Mausoleum,
Malden. Contributions in
Gabriella’s memory to the Alzheimer’s
Association, 309 Waverley
Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 25
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newspaper that published
the Declaration of Independence?
1.
On July 1, 1804, George
Sand was born, a French
author who was known
for wearing what kind of
clothes?
2. What was the Dress Act of
1746 by Great Britain’s Parliament?
3.
Telephone numbers were
first used in Lowell, Mass.
(due to a measles epidemic)
in what year: 1867, 1879
or 1909?
4. On July 2, 1869, in Boston,
Mass., the brig Novelty
landed with what cargo
from Matanzas, Cuba, in
OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 24
02452 would be sincerely appreciated.
Parking with attendants
on duty.
Geno S. Lozzi
O
f Everett, entered into
eternal rest on Tuesday,
June 28, 2022 in the Massachusetts
General Hospital after
a brief illness. He was 94 years
old. Born in Everett. Geno remained
a lifelong resident.
A graduate of Everett High
School, Geno enlisted in the
U.S. Army towards the end of
WWII and was honorably discharged
as a Private First Class.
Following his military service,
Geno went to work for New England
Carbide Tool Company
finishing his career as a sales
manager. Beloved husband
of the late Margaret (McCarlarge
tanks?
5.
In 1777 the first organized
Independence Day celebration
took place in what city?
6. On July 3, 1938, President
Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated
the Eternal Light
Peace Memorial where?
7. Who was the oldest Declaration
of Independence
signer: John Adams, Samuel
Adams or Benjamin
Franklin?
8. On July 4, 1960, a star was
added the flag for what
state?
9.
In what state was the first
10. On July 5, 1841, what then
current Massachusetts Representative/former
President
wrote in his diary
that he dined at the White
House and “There was
turtle soup from a turtle
weighing 300 lb a present
from Key West”?
11. Which New England state
has the country’s oldest
July 4th parade?
12. From summit to base, what
is the world’s tallest mountain:
Mauna Kea in Hawaii,
Mount Kilimanjaro or
Mount Everest?
13. Reportedly, what is the
most popular seafood in
the USA?
14. July 6 is National Fried
fiancé’, Jill, Kyle LoConte and
his wife, Carolyn, Taylor Hornsby
and her husband, Chris and
step-great-grandfather of Jack
Wyatt and Eleanora LoConte.
Relatives and friends are reron)
for over 65 years prior to
her passing. Dear and devoted
father Stephen and his wife,
Kathleen of Westwood, Peter
and his wife, Roberta of Revere
and Patricia of Everett. Brother
of the late Antonio and Raymond
Lozzi. Geno is the loving
grandfather of Suzanne Lozzi
and Dawn Lighthiser and her
husband, Allen. Step-grandfather
of Shaun Wyatt and his
spectfully invited to attend Geno’s
visiting hours in the Cafasso
& Sons Funeral Home,
65 Clark St. (Corner of Main
St.) EVERETT, Tuesday, July 5
from 4-7 p.m. His funeral will
be from the funeral home on
Wednesday at 11 a.m. followed
by a funeral Mass in the Immaculate
Conception Church,
487 Broadway, Everett, at 12
p.m. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in Geno’s
memory to MGH Fund
at https://giving.massgeneral.
org/donate?tribute_make=1,
would be sincerely appreciated.
Parking with attendants
on duty.
Clean-Outs!
We take and dispose
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We also do demolition.
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Chicken Day; the first
known U.S. recipe for fried
chicken was in “The Virginia
Housewife, Or Methodical
Cook,” which was published
when: 1825, 1866 or 1899?
15. Southerners called the Battles
of Manassas just that;
why did Northerners call
them the Battles of Bull
Run?
16. What is the world’s most
common bird?
17. Which U.S. president promoted
a brand of steaks?
18. What color agave plant is
the most common for making
tequila?
19. What country has three areas
known (in English) as
“toe,” “heel” and “spur”?
20. On July 7, 1906, athlete Leroy
Robert Paige was born;
he had what nickname?
ANSWERS
1.
Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dudevant,
a female with the pen name
George Sand, wore male attire.
2. It made wearing Scottish
Highlander dress, including the
tartan kilt, illegal.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1879 (A callee’s name was
previously given to a switchboard
operator.)
Molasses
Philadelphia
The Gettysburg Battlefield
7. Benjamin Franklin
8. Hawaii
9. Pennsylvania (The Pennsylvania
Evening Post)
10. John Quincy Adams
11. Rhode Island (in Bristol)
12. Mauna Kea (Its base is below the
ocean’s surface.)
13. Shrimp
14. 1825
15. That is the name of the stream at
the battlefield.
16. The domestic chicken
17. Donald Trump (Trump Steaks)
18. Blue
19. Italy (Calabria, Salento and
Gargano, respectively)
20. Satchel (played in Major League
Baseball in his later years)
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Happy July 4th!
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Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
A great time to think of selling or buying!
Call today for a free market analysis.
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WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
NEW LISTING
UNDER AGREEMENT
THREE FAMILY
SOLD BY SANDY!
TWO FAMILY
46-48 OLIVER STREET
EVERETT
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS!
129 CLARENCE ST., EVERETT
$779,900
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS!
617-448-0854
COMING SOON! SINGLE FAMILY!
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617-590-9143
FOR RENT
EVERETT, 2 BEDROOM
WITH PARKING, 1ST FLOOR
$2300/MONTH
CALL NORMA 617-590-9143
COMING SOON!
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NEEDS AT 617-448-0854
SOLD BY JOE!
6 FAMILY
CHARLES STREET, MALDEN
$1,250,000
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS 617-680-7610
SOLD BY NORMA!
SINGLE FAMILY
20 BAKER RD., EVERETT
$509,900
CONDO SOLD BY SANDY AS
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